Dennis Bøg a.k.a. Resoe has been involved in Copenhagen's music scene since the late 80s, starting out as a hip-hop DJ at age 14. He later picked up on deep house and techno, worked in his home-town's Loud Music record store and in 2007 founded his own label Baum Records, which has since become one of the most interesting new imprints in the field of dubbed out techno. Together with Echocord's like-minded label owner, Kenneth Christiansen, Bøg has recently started a new project, called Pattern Repeat.
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is featured in Update #066:
This Year's Best Albums For A Special Price
A hot and long summer finally at our doorstep, it is once again time to appreciate the best music of the year so far in our Summer Sale 2011!
From Moebius to Moby, from the deepest electronic underground to chart-topping heights, 150 of our favourite albums more...
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is featured in Update #047:
BPitch Control, Seefeel, Hercules & Love Affair
The new year's release schedule reaches a fever pitch with a barrage of huge albums and essential singles. BPitch Control's 'Werkschau' compilation surely stands tall among the rest, presenting unreleased material by the label's entire line-up of illustrious more...
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The Album The Black Void Of Space...
is featured in Update #045:
Robag Wruhme, Rolando, Resoe
We can't help it, but four-to-the-floor beats have been our prefered soundtrack to the new year so far.
The first two weeks of 2011 have provided us with a solid dose of excellent techno releases - from subtle masterpieces like Robag Wruhme's new mix album more...
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Copenhagen's Resoe releases his debut full-length on Echocord and his years of mastery are more than apparent. From the snappier 'Nachhall' and 'Mutation' to the smoldering dubbed out 'Demoon' of the forerunner EP and the deep luscious 'Syntax Error', the album gels a perfect balance. Mighty.
